Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Limestone attrition by surface wear was studied during the flue gas desulfurization
under simulated fluidized-bed (FB) oxyfiring conditions and hindered calcination.
Bench-scale experimental tests were carried out using well-established
techniques previously developed for the characterization of sulfation and attrition
of sorbents in air-blown atmospheric FB combustors. The experimental limestone
conversion and attrition results were compared with those previously obtained
with the same limestone under simulated air-blown combustion conditions. The
differences in the conversion and attrition extents and patterns associated with
oxyfiring as compared to air-blown atmospheric combustion were highlighted
and related to the different particle morphologies and thicknesses of the sulfate
layer. It was noted that attrition could play an important role in practical circulating
FB combustor operation, by effectively enhancing particle sulfation under
both oxyfiring and air-blown combustion conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Attrition; Combustion; Desulfurization; Fluidization; Oxyfiring
Elenco autori:
Scala, Fabrizio; Salatino, Piero
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